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| Comment your answer below! 🤔
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27/03/2026
| Is 0.999… equal 1?
Countless debates in classrooms, lecture halls and online forums have swirled around the question of whether 0.999... equals 1. Teachers, professors and math-savvy Internet users repeatedly affirm that it does.
They come up with all kinds of explanations and proofs, some of which are plausible. But as polls and field reports have shown, many others still refuse to believe them.
Mathematicians can’t agree on whether 0.999... equals 1 Whether 0.999... equals 1 is the subject of bitter dispute in countless online forums
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14/03/2026
| Happy Pi Day! 🥧🔢
Pi Day is celebrated every March 14 (3/14) because the date represents the first three digits of the mathematical constant Pi (Ï€), which is 3.14.
Why Pi is important
Ï€ (pi) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It is used in many areas of mathematics, engineering, and science.
This formula shows how π is used to compute the circumference (C) of a circle when you know the radius (r).
Fun Pi Day facts
• Pi is an irrational number, meaning its digits go on forever without repeating.
• The celebration was popularized by Larry Shaw in 1988 at the Exploratorium.
• Many people celebrate by eating pie 🥧 and doing math puzzles.
Quick Pi Day Challenge for You
If a circle has a radius of 7 cm, what is its circumference? 🤔
(Use π ≈ 3.14)